Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)

Your virtual data center

The Virtual Private Cloud gives you complete control over your own custom cloud infrastructure. The highly scalable platform serves as your own virtual data center where you can create networks and distribute resources across projects. This lets you configure your own architecture while saving on capital expenditures and upgrade costs.

Upload custom images in various formats or save and download volumes as image files.

API and Automation

OpenStack API for managing objects inside projects.

Community supported console clients and utilities.

When you’re working with major companies and government organizations, you cannot talk about IT systems unless the cloud is Russian. The biggest issue is data hygiene. This isn’t only about personal data; nobody’s willing to store simple notes abroad. Managers don’t want to take any risks, and they have to know where their data is physically located.

We can configure the cloud under load and quickly deploy productions. Using the API, we can do this even faster and automatically. We use Terraform, which works with OpenStack. And it’s a good thing you have OpenStack. Secondly: We’re not affected by hardware problems: burnt out disks, memory—that’s all on your side. And that’s also convenient.

We built over 50% of our infrastructure on one provider. If we need to, we can launch platforms for developers in the cloud, upload backups to storage, and use dedicated servers for hosting volatile environments.

We needed a cloud that we could manage ourselves. With most clouds, you order a server and wait for it to be made, meaning you can never make the infrastructure you need without first contacting tech support: change the number of cores, memory, etc. The VPC was the only solution on the market that let us do everything ourselves, and we really liked that.

The Virtual Private Cloud can be scaled up or down quickly, and we have a lot of projects with inconsistent workloads. If there are peaks, like Black Friday, we can prepare for this by adding resources the day before. We don’t need to have any long conversations with the host or migrate anything. In literally a few clicks, in a few seconds—any day, without the user even knowing it.